Agreed. I've used Intellisense in other products, none of which come close to Visual Studio.
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really like the Intelligence in Visual Studio. It not only knows all about the .NET framework, it knows all about custom defined classes. So if I define a class and instantiate it in my code, typing the object name (or part of it) kicks in Intellisense. Tab over, see the properties and methods. If the constructor is overloaded, it shows you the parameter signatures and lets you choose the one you want. Terrific stuff. (I know you know all that already, it's for the benefit of the doubting Dragans ;-) ).
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer